Published 07-18-02
Submitted by Reuters Events Sustainable Business
London, UK - Retailers and their supply chain partners who want to learn how to provide effective solutions to consumers' needs should attend Ethical Corporation's Retail Supply Chain Conference, September 25, 26 and 27, 2002 in London, UK. Throughout the three-day event leading retailers will share their experience on how integrating corporate responsibility into day-to-day business strategy is winning them friends and producing measurable gains. The conference is organised in association with the British Retail Consortium.
The conference's case studies and workshops will explore the importance of developing consumer-driven supply chains, driving on-going processes of engagement with key consumer issues, identifying key challenges in coordinating business efforts internally and ensuring supplier buy in. In addition, an executive workshop on "Decisions in Crisis" led by Warwick Business School's Corporate Citizenship Unit will explore the links between personal, interpersonal, organisational and social dynamics.
"The aim of the conference is to provide participants with plenty of take-home ideas and plans that they can implement into their businesses. Workshops and case studies are built into the conference agenda to allow attendees maximum learning opportunities", added Ethical Corporation magazine Editor, Toby Webb.
Four workshops will explore issues such as tapping the hidden value of supply chains, managing broader Human Rights questions, how to implement codes of labour practice and how to gain awareness from different perspectives eg. NGOs, Government, Media, Trade Unions. These workshops are conducted by the International Business Leaders Forum, Amnesty International, Sigma and the Ethical Trading Initiative.
The conference will highlight best ethical practice with case studies from such companies as Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer, Kingfisher, Chiquita, Pentland Group, Dole Foods, H&M, Nestle, Cafédirect and many more.
The Retail Supply Chain conference will be beneficial to all businesses that are interested in managing sustainability in their supply chains.
To register for the conference visit www.ethicalcorp.com/retail2002 or contact Peter Carkeek on + 44 (0) 20 7375 7160 or email peter@ethicalcorp.com
Further information on speakers and discussion topics visit www.ethicalcorp.com/retail2002
To subscribe FREE to Ethical Corporation magazine visit www.ethicalcorp.com/Subscribefree.asp
About Ethical Corporation magazine
Ethical Corporation is a leading information provider on corporate social and environmental responsibility issues.
Ethical Corporation magazine is a FREE monthly global business publication dedicated to providing companies around the world with practical advice and examples of how to successfully integrate responsible corporate practice into their management systems.
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Ethical Corporation conferences and workshops, held throughout the world, bring together key industry players to discuss the latest CSR development information. By holding multiple conferences throughout the year, Ethical Corporation is able to provide attendees with fresh innovative information that they need to maintain a clear understanding of the latest CSR trends and the necessary tools to best implement them.
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